"Norv has been one of the most respected offensive coaches in the NFL over the last 25-30 years, and he has had a tremendous amount of success at each one of his stops - as a position coach, coordinator and head coach," Chudzinski said in a statement released by the Browns. "I was able to learn a great deal in the time that I worked for him in San Diego, and I expect that having him as our offensive coordinator will make a big impact on that side of the ball."

Chudzinski worked with both Turners plus Sullivan and Roll previously. It is unclear how Sullivan and Warhop will divide their work on the offensive line.

Adding Norv Turner as offensive coordinator could mean Turner and not Chudzinski will call plays. Chudzinski was asked that question during his introductory press conference and said who calls plays would be determined by who he got as his offensive coordinator.

From the moment Chudzinski was hired, speculation grew Turner would be the offensive coordinator. It took almost a week to make the announcement because he was vacationing in Hawaii after being fired by the Chargers on Dec. 31.

Turner, 60, has spent more time as a head coach than an offensive coordinator. He was 57-43 with three AFC West Titles from 2007-12 in San Diego. He was 9-23 in two seasons with the Oakland Raiders and 50-60-1 from 1994-2000 as head coach of the Washington Redskins..

Having Turner designing the offense should be good for running back Trent Richardson. Turner's offensive system has produced the NFL's leading rusher five times through three different players in Emmitt Smith (1991-93, Cowboys), Ricky Williams (2002, Dolphins) and LaDainian Tomlinson (2007, Chargers). While with Dallas as offensive coordinator, Turner helped the Cowboys win back-to-back Super Bowl titles following the 1992 and 1993 seasons.

Chudzinski did not know Tabor or Warhop well before meeting with them after being hired as Browns coach last Friday, but he said he came away from those meetings impressed.

"After sitting down and getting to know both Chris and George, I was extremely impressed with the type of coaches and men that they are," Chudzinski said. "Not only was this special teams group vastly improved from the previous season, but special teams became one of the top units in the league last year.

"George played an integral role in helping to shape a young unit that I feel made great strides last year, and which has the potential to get even better. The continuity we have been able to create by retaining Chris and George will be big pluses in both of their respective areas."

This will be Scott Turner's first job as a position coach. He spent the last two seasons as the Panthers offensive quality control coach. His job was to break down film of opposing defenses to look for tendencies.

It is not known whether Chudzinski plans to retain Nolan Cromwell, who last season had the title of Senior Assistant Offense. Cromwell was instrumental in developing rookie wide receiver Josh Gordon and second-year receiver Greg Little. Turner did work with Panthers receiver Jon Baldwin last year and he was the receivers coach at the University of Pittsburgh in 2010 before breaking into the NFL.

Roll has 19 years of experience as a strength coach in the NFL where he worked with the Raiders, Rams, Bills Dolphins and Buccaneers. He was the strength coach at the University of Miami (1989-92) during part of the time Chudzinski (1986-90) played tight end for the Hurricanes.

This is Sullivan's third stop with the Browns. He coached the offensive line under Butch Davis from 2001-04 and under Romeo Crennel from 2007-08. Chud was the Browns tight ends coach in 2004 and their offensive coordinator in 2007-08.

Sullivan coached the Chargers offensive line from 2009-12. Chudzinski coached the Chargers tight ends in 2009-10.